Friday the 13th – Is This the Most Common Superstition in Minnesota?
Today is one of those days that sometimes happen a few times a year, and people can get all "weird" about the day itself. It's Friday the 13th, and in the year 2024 there are only 2 of those days. The first one is today, Friday, September 13th and the next one will be Friday, December 13th. And the only way this happens is if the month starts on a Sunday.
Some people don't even think about the day and what could happen on an "unlucky" Friday the 13th. If you are one of those people who think the day is unlucky, and then strange things happen, it may because you manifested it yourself. You think something bad will happen, and you think about it so much that potentially it could happen.
Others don't even think about the day being anything else other than a regular day... nothing special. But overall, Friday the 13th is the most common superstition in Minnesota. There are several others that people think about that are also very common.
Some of those are walking under a ladder or a black cat walking in front of you. Breaking a mirror is also on the list of people being concerned with 7 years of bad luck, and then the ol' knocking on wood after you say something that you don't want to happen.
WHERE DID THESE SUPERSTITIONS ORIGINATE?
Friday the 13th
There are two theories behind this superstition. The first one being the most common.
The second theory into Friday the 13th:
Walking Under a Ladder
Breaking a Mirror
Knocking on Wood
What superstitions do you have? Do you avoid cracks in the sidewalk? That one seems to be common more with kids than adults. Any others?
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